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The Dodgers pulled off a huge sudden change with the batting order in swapping Shohei Ohtani with Mookie Betts. Did it work?
Betts will bat leadoff, moving Shohei Ohtani to the No. 2 spot in the batting order. Ohtani has hit in the leadoff spot in ...
Shohei Ohtani is out of the leadoff spot and Mookie Betts is in after weeks of consideration — a change Ohtani fully supports ...
Betts didn't play Saturday and the Dodgers hope putting him at the top of the order will help the struggling shortstop get ...
The struggling shortstop has a long history batting leadoff, which he will do against left-handed pitchers, and Ohtani will ...
The Los Angeles Dodgers won't have Shohei Ohtani leading off on Sunday's series finale against the Milwaukee Brewers. In an ...
On Monday's episode of the Fantasy Baseball Today podcast, Scott White, Frank Stampfl, and I re-drafted the first two rounds ...
Betts, an eight-time All-Star who has won three World Series, was left off the NL All-Star team this year as he's struggling through his worst season as a professional. Betts started the season ...
Rather than move a struggling Mookie Betts down in the lineup, manager Dave Roberts is hopeful that hitting up top will help the starting shortstop return to form at the plate. Betts led off for the ...
Shohei Ohtani will resume his progression as a regular member of the starting rotation when the Los Angeles Dodgers face the visiting Minnesota Twins for the opener of a three-game series Monday.
The Dodgers pulled off one major change on Sunday involving Mookie Betts. Dave Roberts didn't take long to address the move.
After a rough month of July, Shohei Ohtani brought the Dodgers offense back to life with a monster bomb vs. the Brewers.
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